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Lava Lamp

Lava Lamp

Culta

Details

Indica

THC 31.33%

Top Flavors

Floral

Spicy

Hoppy

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Linalool

Caryophyllene

Myrcene

Description

AlphaPinene: 0.03% | BetaCaryophyllene: 0.43% | BetaMyrcene: 0.21% | BetaPinene: 0.03% | Bisabolol: 0.07% | CaryophylleneOxide: 0.04% | CBDa: 0.03% | CBG: 0.24% | Humulene: 0.15% | Limonene: 0.16% | Linalool: 0.45% | THC: 31.33% | TotalTerpenes: 1.66% -- Discover the Dessert Revolution! Gone are the days when dessert menus were limited to the usual suspects like brownies, cookies, cheesecake, and vanilla ice cream. Enter the late '90s and early 2000s, when chocolate lava cake burst onto the scene, transforming the dining experience at both casual and chain restaurants forever. This delightful cake-soufflé hybrid, with its irresistible gooey center, tantalizes the senses and has become a favorite among dessert lovers. However, some chefs view it as a shortcut to adding flair to the menu. (Fun fact: it even sparked a memorable meltdown in the movie "Chef," which is a must-watch for culinary inspiration!) Similarly, in the world of cannabis, the Girl Scout Cookies family has made a comparable impact. Whether you're a grower or a consumer, Cookies strains (and their numerous Cake and Pie offspring) are in high demand. It was only a matter of time before a Cookies descendant named Lava Cake emerged, blending Thin Mints and Grape Pie. The name alone is too tempting to resist, and the genetics are just as impressive. Lava Cake, bred in Colorado by Cannarado Genetics, is a rare gem in dispensaries, especially in flower form. But don't worry, Lava Cake live resin offers a fantastic way to savor its sweet, buttery flavor and deeply relaxing effects.

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